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Show Gangrene of Caste In India. Those who have not lived In India nor have made a special study of Its unique conditions can hardly understand under-stand the differences and hatreds that exist among the different peoples. Between Be-tween the Mussulman and the Hindu, the Punjabi and the Bengali, the Sikbv """" and the Brahmin, and between many of the smaller divisions of religion, race and caste there is no .-such thing as cohesion or co-operation; and if, to a small degree, the rigid lines oil caste have been broken down here and there so that labor and commerce under un-der modern conditions have been made possible It is due in no small degree de-gree to the efforts of Great Britain. |